REGIONAL CREDITS

"Ms. Berlin and her cast tell a real-life horror story with all the humanity they can muster. We see eight lives run the gamut from joy to tragedy."

--Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Sharon Eberson

"Pamela Berlin's precise and focused direction and a uniformly skillful cast turn this dark and difficult production into a gripping,, sometimes funny and emotionally powerful evening of true drama."

--Pittsburgh Tribune, Alice Carter

"Pamela Berlin has done a wonderful job of encouraging the ensemble cast to underline the now-grim, now-ludicrous conflicts that afflict a group of people living in nerve-rackingly close quarters. Judging by this "Anne Frank", the Pittsburgh Public Theatre looks like one fo the most accomplished resident theaters on the East Coast."

“This is a wonderful play, very funny but also deeply moving…I felt this potent double punch more than I did last year on Broadway. This greater impact may be due to the nuanced direction of Pamela Berlin.”

“Pamela Berlin has
choreographed the actors’ movements to a veritable “T.” With only three
actresses and one actor to play a dozen or more roles, she has managed to convey all the nuances of character and plot the
author demands and she does it imaginatively and with razor-sharp precision.”
---WGBH Radio

Teaby Velina Hasu-HoustonPittsburgh Public Theatre

Redby John LoganPittsburgh Public Theatre

Talley's Follyby Lanford Wilson Pittsburgh Public Theatre

“Berlin’s production flows naturally, stepping into all the right places, turning in many directions, but always beautifully balanced, letting each personality lead into and out of shadowy corners. Credit, too, Berlin’s perceptive physical touches, natural movements, which say the right thingsto underscore the words being said.”

---Best of Broadway, Pittsburgh

The Miracle Workerby William Gibson Pioneer Theatre Co

True Westby Sam ShepardPittsburgh Public Theatre

Translationsby Brian Friel Capital Rep

Director Pamela Berlin has staged the work with passion and telling strokes. Now lingering, now breathlessly rushing us along, Ms. Berlin hasn’t so much directed a play, as produced a true piece of life, allowing us to eavesdrop.” --The Albany Times Record